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The Europa League final takes centre stage in midweek as Man Utd take on Ajax on Wednesday. Jose Mourinho will be aiming to inspire a first ever triumph in the competition for the three-time Champions League winners.

All eyes will be on Wembley on Saturday as Arsène Wenger’s Arsenal, looking to win the FA Cup for a record 13th time, clash with Chelsea in the final. In the opposite dugout, Antonio Conte will be hoping to cap a fine first season in charge of the Blues by lifting the 136th edition of the world’s oldest Soccer tournament.

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There’s some exciting Golf to look forward to this week as the US Masters takes place at Augusta National.

Thursday 6th April marks the start of the 81st Masters tournament as the world’s best golfers head down Magnolia Lane in search of the illustrious green jacket. Jordan Spieth has finished no worse than second in three trips to Augusta and will be hoping to make it safely through Amen Corner after his back nine collapse in 2016, gifting Danny Willett the title. World number one, Dustin Johnson will be looking to add to his debut major win at last year’s US Open and Rory McIlroy will be setting his sights on becoming just the sixth golfer to complete the career grand slam.

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There’s some fantastic Soccer taking place this week with fixtures from the Champions League knockout stages, Premier League and the EFL Cup final to look forward to.

The action gets underway on Tuesday as Man City host Monaco and Bayer Leverkusen meet Atletico Madrid, before Leicester take on Sevilla at Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán and Porto battle Juventus on Wednesday.

Attention turns to the Premier League on Saturday as David Moyes’ Sunderland visit his former club Everton. Other notable games include the potential relegation six-pointers at Selhurst Park and the KCOM Stadium as Crystal Palace and Hull welcome Middlesbrough and Burnley respectively. Elsewhere, Antonio Conte’s Chelsea entertain Swansea looking for their first win in four attempts against their visitors.

On Sunday, Tottenham clash with Stoke, before the EFL Cup final takes centre stage at Wembley. Southampton will be making their first appearance in a major final since 2003 against a Man Utd side hoping to secure their fifth League Cup title. The week’s fixtures are wrapped up on Monday as Liverpool play Leicester in the Premier League.

The action gets underway at the Emirates on Saturday as Arsenal welcome Hull. The Gunners have put eight goals past the visitors in the last two meetings between the sides and will be confident of securing all three points. Elsewhere, Man Utd entertain Watford before the pick of the weekend’s games sees Liverpool clash with Tottenham. Jürgen Klopp’s men knocked Spurs out of the EFL Cup back in October and with only 14 games left of the Premier League season, a win here could prove crucial.

On Sunday, Chelsea make the trip north to face Burnley at Turf Moor and Swansea meet Leicester later that day. The week’s round of matches are brought to a close on Monday as Bournemouth play host to Man City.

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The midweek action gets underway on Tuesday as Liverpool clash with Chelsea in the pick of the day’s games. Jürgen Klopp’s Reds ran out 2-1 winners when the sides met in September and will be desperate to complete a league double over the Stamford Bridge outfit. On Wednesday, Man City travel to London Stadium to face West Ham, Man Utd host Hull and Stoke play Everton.

Saturday sees Antonio Conte’s Chelsea face another test of their title credentials as they entertain Arsenal, looking to avenge the 3-0 defeat suffered at the hands of the Gunners earlier this season. Later that day, Hull welcome Liverpool, before Tottenham meet Middlesbrough at White Hart Lane. On Sunday, Man City tackle Swansea and Leicester battle Man Utd to complete the week’s round of matches.

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After a break for FA Cup and EFL ties the Premier League returns this weekend and the lunchtime game on Saturday pits Tottenham against West Brom. Spurs are in a rich vein of form having won their last 6 games in all competitions. They’ve scored 17 times and conceded just 3 in that run, so are in good condition at both ends of the pitch. They’ll be firm favourites against Tony Pulis’ men at 3/10, but it’s not likely to be a massively one-sided affair – the Baggies may have only won 3 of their last 13 away games in all competitions but they haven’t lost any of those by more than one goal. A cagey game may be on the cards, and bearing in mind that West Brom lost 1-0 away to both Chelsea and Arsenal last month a repeat scoreline is the most likely outcome and as such is 6/1 at bet365 .
From the 3pm kick-offs Arsenal look to be the standout team as they’re away to a Swansea side who’ve lost 5 of their last 6 games in all competitions and have the worst home defensive record in the league, conceding 23 times in 10 games. Coincidentally that’s the same number of goals that Arsenal have scored on their travels in the league this season, so this game is pitching the league’s most prolific away attack against its most porous home defence. Olivier Giroud is in fine form for the Gunners, having scored in each of his last three games, whilst Alexis Sánchez has been consistently brilliant throughout the season, claiming 13 goals and 8 assists so far in this league campaign either of which will be likely to make first goalscorer with Giroud priced at 10/3 and Sanchez at 7/2 both with bet365.

There’s some fantastic Soccer taking place this week with fixtures from the third round of the FA Cup to look forward to.

The action gets underway on Friday as West Ham clash with 2011 winners Man City at the London Stadium. Pep Guardiola’s men put three past the Hammers when the sides met in August and will be confident of booking their place in the fourth round.

Saturday sees Man Utd face Reading as the hosts welcome former defensive stalwart Jaap Stam back to Old Trafford. Elsewhere, Birmingham play host to Newcastle, Everton meet Leicester and Preston entertain Arsenal. On Sunday, Liverpool play Plymouth and Chelsea take on Peterborough, before Tottenham battle Steve Bruce’s Aston Villa. The third round proper is brought to a close on Monday night as Cambridge Utd tackle Leeds.

The action gets underway on Tuesday as Leicester look to book their place in the Last 16 against Club Brugge and Tottenham face a tough task as they travel to the French Riviera to meet Group E leaders Monaco. On Wednesday, Man City will aim to secure passage to the next round with a game to spare as they visit Borussia Mönchengladbach whilst Arsenal chase three points to guarantee a top spot finish as they entertain PSG at the Emirates Stadium.

Attention turns to the Premier League on Saturday as Man City play their second game of the week, this time away at Burnley. Later that day, Liverpool host Sunderland and Chelsea battle Tottenham looking for their first win against Spurs since March 2015. On Sunday, Arsenal cross paths with Bournemouth and Jose Mourinho’s Man Utd take on a West Ham side who ran out 3-2 winners last time they met back in May.

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